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- Site Owner
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I don't know if anyone wants to use it but I've got a mob trap setup at my base. You can AFK at the collection point and slowly accumulate mob drops, so long as there's no one there already. It's not a large trap so you'll need to stand there for at least an hour to get any useful amount. On the map my base is the grey square right next to a sand area North of the spawn. The collection point is inside the fortifications at the base of the mesa.
Or do people consider this cheating?
Or do people consider this cheating?
That's my opinion, especially the clever part coz thats what i is. Planning, construction and tweaking wasn't a trivial and the output is small, so it's not very exploitative. I can show how it works if anyone is interested, there's not much to it, but much of it is buried. Don't go digging holes because you'll break it.friznit wrote:Sounds like a clever use of game mechanics to me.
friznit wrote:Sounds like a clever use of game mechanics to me.
Nice. I've still not worked out how to make the chuggers run. They just seem to scoot off a bit and stop. Also, I like Anery Temple Meads.Anery wrote:Anal Railways will be extending a new branch line to the spawn location, this will run direct to Anery Temple Meads where you can swap to the Isengard line for a swift trip to hobbits, orcs and probably death at the bottom of a big pit
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Need a better name for my temple.
I need to have a play with minecarts, now that they work. Also devices based on redstone, assuming all that is now working server-side, could be a lot of fun.
Also an update on the scale model of the Enterprise D. It makes me nostalgic for the old creative mode.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epYmWk9Q3g4[/media]
Also an update on the scale model of the Enterprise D. It makes me nostalgic for the old creative mode.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epYmWk9Q3g4[/media]
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- Mr Flibbles
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I thought that. I was thinking:Mr. Johnson wrote:I really think it should be possible to make minecarts run on electricity. All you'd have to do is connect the tracks to a power source through redstone. The game would have to have electricity to begin with, offcourse.
Redstone dust for powerlines.
Forge with redstone makes a generator. Insert coal, shits out electrikery.
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- Mr Flibbles
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Suggest it on Google Moderator, but it'll probably already be there.
I think that currently a redstone wire to mine cart track switches its direction, if it's a curved one.
I think that currently a redstone wire to mine cart track switches its direction, if it's a curved one.
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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You can sit in an empty cart in front though, right?Anery wrote: Yeah, the only problem is that you have to use them/right click them, to make them go, and you can't sit on them sadly
There's also a 'bug' that allows you to put a cart between you and the forge cart, which allows it to push you up a 1:1 incline :D
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- Mr Flibbles
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Seeing as coal furnaces work, I suggest we leave a supply of coal, stone and minecarts at every station, and if we have goods we want to send the other way, we can use our railway system.
Like say; someone has a shortage of iron ingots, you chuck some ingots into a cart, put a coal cart behind, put sufficient coal into the furnace and send it on it's way. all the person in need of the goods has to do is wait for it. You can ride in the carts yourself, too, but like in the single player it cannot carry you uphill.
if we have connected every place of importance to our system, we could invite Notch to come and officially open it.
Like say; someone has a shortage of iron ingots, you chuck some ingots into a cart, put a coal cart behind, put sufficient coal into the furnace and send it on it's way. all the person in need of the goods has to do is wait for it. You can ride in the carts yourself, too, but like in the single player it cannot carry you uphill.
if we have connected every place of importance to our system, we could invite Notch to come and officially open it.